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spinal stenosis General term denoting narrowing of the spinal canal in the lumbar area leading to nerve root compromise; term often used for developmental abnormality that leaves a narrow, bony canal. There are four subgroups of this condition: achondroplastic stenosis, constitutional stenosis, degenerative stenosis, and combined stenosis.
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spinal stenosis narrowing of the nerve openings either around the spinal cord or nerve roots that can cause symptoms similar to a pinched nerve; pain is described either as an aching or an electrical feeling down the arm.
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spinal stenosis This is a reduction in the diameter of the spinal canal. It may be congenital (a birth defect), the result of trauma or caused by arthritis. It may result in pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots.
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spinal stenosis A syndrome that results in narrowing of the dimensions of the spinal canal due to disc disease, bony changes ligamentous thickening and congenital factors.
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spinal stenosis a spinal condition in which the canal through which the nerves pass is smaller than normal, usually the result of disc degeneration
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